The Brigham & Women's incident is apparently unrelated; a driver who locked his keys inside the car was helped by a valet parking attendant noticed there were gas cans inside the car and alerted security.

I wouldn't mind seeing the FCC bring some sort of fine to those that falsely report things like this. That way they have to double and triple check their sources to make sure what they're reporting is correct.

eddysnake wrote:The Brigham & Women's incident is apparently unrelated; a driver who locked his keys inside the car was helped by a valet parking attendant noticed there were gas cans inside the car and alerted security.

eddysnake wrote:The Brigham & Women's incident is apparently unrelated; a driver who locked his keys inside the car was helped by a valet parking attendant noticed there were gas cans inside the car and alerted security.

Jesus christ

Monday evening, a United flight from Boston returned to Logan because 2 passengers were "speaking a foreign language". Other passengers were "concerned".

eddysnake wrote:The Brigham & Women's incident is apparently unrelated; a driver who locked his keys inside the car was helped by a valet parking attendant noticed there were gas cans inside the car and alerted security.

Jesus christ

Monday evening, a United flight from Boston returned to Logan because 2 passengers were "speaking a foreign language". Other passengers were "concerned".

regarding this whole cnn debacle - i dont understand what the infatuation is to break the news first. i would think its better to have accurate reporting as it usually draws more attention than OH MAN CNBC WAS ALL OVER THAT ARREST because every other news outlet will have it within 5 minutes